Yale College junior Cameron Dabaghi, 21, of Austin, TX, took his life yesterday in New York City. Yale is extending support to Cameron’s family, roommates and friends at this most difficult time.Cameron was a student in Berkeley College and the master...
On Saturday, March 13, 2010, Yale School of Medicine sent its second mission to Haiti. The focus this time was less on emergency trauma such as crush injuries, and more on the long term medical problems that continue to plague Haiti in the aftermath of...
Edward A. Snyder, who will become dean of the Yale School of Management (SOM) on July 1, 2011, has been named the William S. Beinecke Professor of Economics and Management, effective at the start of his term.Snyder, who is currently the dean of the...
It’s going to be a green April on campus — and not just thanks to the springtime weather. Students, staff and faculty will have the chance to embrace all things green during the Yale Sustainability Summit, which takes place Monday-Friday, April 5-9.Now in...
A talk by veteran newsman Dan Rather about the role of journalism in promoting environmental justice; a discussion with the director of “Houston We Have a Problem,” a documentary about how the oil industry must adapt to meet the United States’ future...
A novel that author F. Scott Fitzgerald once described as the “textbook” for his generation is the focus of the exhibition “‘Stover at Yale’: Undergraduate Life a Century Ago,” which will be on view through May 31 in the Memorabilia Room of the Sterling...
Yale alumnus and acclaimed writer Calvin Trillin will give a public reading from his work on Thursday, April 8, as a John Christophe Schlesinger Visiting Writer.The reading will take place at 7 p.m. in the Branford College common room, 74 High St. The...
Benefit concert The Yale Jazz Ensemble will perform a benefit concert at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 12, in the courtyard of the John C. Daniels School, 569 Congress Ave., in New Haven. Proceeds from the event, titled “Jazz Under the Stars,” will be used to...
Organisms are structured at the molecular level in ways similar to social hierarchies. In some, master genetic regulators call most of the shots, and in others most of life’s activities are carried out by more equalitarian collaborations.Knowing these...
Oscar-nominated, Emmy and Peabody Award-winning film maker Helen Whitney, whose penetrating documentaries explore the spiritual depth and range of human experience, will be at Yale to introduce her forthcoming PBS series on “Forgiveness: A Time to Love,...